- Λάζαρος
- Λάζαρος, ου, ὁ Lazarus (לַעְזָר, rabbinic abbreviation of אֶלְעָזָר; s. Schürer II 375, 102.—Jos., Bell. 5, 567 Μανναῖος ὁ Λαζάρου; Thomsen, Ins. [s. Ἰάϊρος] no. 199).① in J, brother of Mary and Martha, resident in Bethany in Judaea J 11:1f, 5, 11, 14, 43; 12:1f, 9f, 17. Following others, FFilson, JBL 68, ’49, 83–88, identifies L. as the disciple whom Jesus loved. Likew. JNSanders, NTS 1, ’54, 29–41.② name of a beggar in a parable Lk 16:20, 23ff.—Jülicher, Gleichn. 621; HOort, Lazarus: TT 53, 1919, 1–5; HGressmann, Vom reichen Mann u. armen L.: ABA 1918; MvRhijn, Een blik in het onderwijs van Jezus (attempt at a new interpr. of Lk 16:19–31) 1924; HWindisch, NThT 14, 1925, 343–60; HÅkerhielm, Svensk exegetisk Årsbok 1, ’37, 63–83; LLefort, Le nom du mauvais riche: ZNW 37, ’38, 65–72 (s. Νινευής); on the relation betw. the reff. in J and Lk s. RDunkerley, NTS 5, ’59, 321–27.—JDerrett, Law in the NT, ’70, 78–99; RJensen, The Raising of Lazarus: BRev 11/2, ’95, 20–28 and 45 (lit. n. 2).—BHHW II 1054. M-M.
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